2023.03.21 01:48 1029Dash 34M Have you ever been arrested or come close ?
2023.03.21 01:24 botele Moving before F2
2023.03.21 01:15 Defiant493 Applying with the goal of Officer. What’s the best path?
2023.03.21 01:14 Liath-Luachra [Discussion] Babel by RF Kuang – Book 2, Chapters 5-8
2023.03.21 01:09 -You-know-it- Rachel as drama as possible with her “3rd degree burn” That isn’t even close to a third degree burn.
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2023.03.21 00:49 Akavire Business "Option" Requirement
2023.03.21 00:46 RovingMercenary Gared Whitehill - the Exiled Son of House Whitehill
![]() | Discord Name: Matt the Radar Tech#0518 submitted by RovingMercenary to ITRPCommunity [link] [comments] Reddit Name: RovingMercenary Name and House: Gared Whitehill of House Whitehill Age: 33 Cultural Group: Andal (Northman) Appearance: Gared is a man with long brown hair, brown-almost-black eyes, tanned skin and a beard. His features tend to be in a perpetual scowl, with an observant and alert gaze. He is tall, standing at six foot two inches, with broad shoulders and a solid physicality. His arms and torso have numerous faint scars, his hands are calloused from hard work, and his nails chipped and short. He has a broad nose, a strong jaw, and also boasts a long ragged scar acorss his left cheek. He wears clothing suited to the environment, with cloaks and layers, though doesn't seem to care about the quality of the garments - just the functionality. Gared Whitehill - the Exiled Son Trait: Inspiring Skills: Cavalryman (e), Tactician (e), Vanguard, Ambusher Talents: Celestial navigation, boatmanship, wilderness survival Negative Traits: N/A Starting Titles: N/A Starting Location: Highpoint Alternate Characters: Wendell Westbrook, Oren Egen BiographyThe youngest son of House Whitehill, Lord Gared was the sixth son, and from an early age understood that he had little claim or chance of becoming heir. Gared's childhood was a mixture of experiences; he was given a basic education, enough to warrant his status as nobility, but certainly not to the degree of his older brothers and he also was reminded - almost daily - of his position in the sibling pecking order. As a result, Gerad began to act out, eventually developing a hot-headed temperament that was aimed at irritating and causing trouble for his siblings.And the only person who treated Gared with consistent kindness was his teacher, Maester Alwyn. For many years the behavior was ignored, mainly because Gared was left to his own devices and was free roam about the keep. He began to cause bigger and bigger problems, however, especially when guests were present, which began to draw the ire of his father, Lord Leonar Whitehill. A final straw was reached, when at the age of 12, Gared spilled wine all over a visiting Lord's daughter, and not a day later Lord Leonar announced - with no hesitation or sympathy - that Gared would be sent to attend the Citadel as a New Initiate in the new summer. Gared was irate, Alwyn tried to offer support, but it wasn't well received. When the next summer rolled around, Lord Leonar kept to his word, and organized transport on a small vessel for Gared. The youth, filled with anger, argued openly with his father and the resulting clash between both saw Gared proclaimed exiled from House Whitehill. The boy cared not, he stomped onto the boat, and bid the family farewell with a number of curses and vulgar hand gestures. And as far as anyone was concerned, that was to be the final sight of troublesome Gared the exiled son... Except it wasn't, though not for many years. On the way to the Citadel aboard the vessel, Gared and the crew were ambushed by pirates. The skirmish was short and the corsair Captain - Larosh - kept Gared alive as ransom, yet when the boy laughed and told them he had been exiled and was worth less-than-nothing, the pirates decided to kill him; however, not one to simply roll over like a coward, Gared fought back and showed a ferocity that caused Larosh to reconsider. And after some discussion, Gared talked his way onto the crew. For the next six years, Gared would grow and learn and become a corsair around the Stepstones. He learned the stars, boatsmanship, and how to fight and ambush. It seemed the youth was suited to the life, though he did begin to tire of the ocean. So, with a modest offering of his savings, Gared bought his way off Larosh's ship, and landed himself in Braavos, Essos. And once living there, the hot-tempered young man soon fell in with a group of sellswords, the Desert Blades. Over the next decade, Gared proved his worth and skill, as he founded a reputation for fierce combat and leadership. He brought a natural aptitude to skirmishes, with a sound mind for strategy, and often proved a deciding factor in victories for the Desert Blades. He earned gold, spent it readily, enjoyed all the vices a young man could want and found his calling as the sellsword company leader at 23. And under Gared's leadership, the company grew, took on more contracts and worked for slavers and free people alike for a modest fee. However, with reputation and wealth, comes trouble. Around five years later, the Desert Blades were a desired commodity. They recruited, which brought a large number of eager fighters and mercenaries into the fold, including an individual named Feros. It would be that same man who, over a number of years, would erode Gared's long-lasting leadership of the sellsword company; and after almost fifteen years with the group, Gared was ousted by vote, with Feros assuming leadership - attained through bribes, threats and coercion. Gared spat on them, figuratively, and went his own way. Yet, not without several of the Desert Blades following: Yna, who was a mystical healer, and Assadora, a skilled archer along with her twin, Arodassa, also a skilled archer. Each of the three were loyal to Gared, and each of the three loved him - and he, them. In the year 200 AC, while the small group were making ends meet with odd jobs, Gared was approached by a local urchin. It seemed the mercenary's name had gotten around, and someone wanted to meet him. Suspecting a contract, Gared agreed, and hoped for a change in luck. Instead, he found someone that claimed to be a nephew, Dale Whitehill, and Gared only believed the youth because he named Maester Alwyn. The pair shared a brief discussion, with Dale seemingly there for House Whitehill business, before they parted ways. Though not before Dale handed Gared a letter, one from Maester Alwyn. The letter spoke of House Whitehill over the time Gared had been missing, presumed dead, until mention of a mercenary in Essos named Gared reached Westeros shores. From there, Maester Alwyn wrote of seeking Gared out, as he could, and explained some of the happenings of House Whitehill - particularly Lord Leonar's sentence to the wall. That brought a smirk to Gared's lips. Nonetheless, the letter eventually caused Gared to consider the notion of return, mainly because his luck had been so bad as of late in Braavos. Not only that, but there was a new Lord of the House, the youth Dale, which made Gared wonder. Perhaps exile was not indefinite. With few other options, his small group of Braavosi ladies, and a curiosity, Gared sailed to Westeros a month later... FamilyLinkTimeline167 AC - Lord Gared Whitehill is born171 AC - Proves to be hot-headed, prone to pranks and a general pest to family - an unruly child 179 AC - Gared is told he will be sent to the Citadel as a New Initiate, argues with his father, seeks to defy the position 180 AC - Gared is shipped away, against his wishes, and vessel comes under attack by pirates. Gared joins the crew, begins life as a corsair, and starts anew in the Stepstones 186 AC - Gared tires of the sea, lands in Braavos, and falls in with a local sellsword company - the Desert Swords. Begins fighting for gold, earns a good living, gains a reputation 190 AC - Gared earns his way into leadership of the company, they continue to complete contracts, including working throughout Essos, and remains unaware of the events for House Whitehill in Westeros 195 AC - Gared proves his skill with command, by routing another sellsword company of higher number, earning more reputation and recruits, including a particuarly nasty individual known as Feros 199 AC - The Desert Swords are usurped by Feros, who takes several years to undermine and earn and bribe other company members against Gared. The company and Gared part ways, though some still loyal to Gared remain by his side 200 AC - In Braavos, Gared is sought by an urchin with a request to meet a young man who knows him. Gared does so, expecting a contract and turn of luck, but discovers an apparent nephew - Dale Whitehill - who knows Maester Alwyn well. The pair have a brief discussion, part ways Dale also gives Gared a letter from Maester Alwyn, which tells much of Gared's family history over the last 20 years. The news causes him to consider returning home, given his bad luck for the last year... and a month later Gared is ship-bound for Westeros NPCsDuncan GeneralFarlen General Porther General Amon Redwater Master-at-Arms Yna Medic Assadora Marksman Arodassa Marksman |
2023.03.21 00:36 nickybecooler Salary expectations - Would asking for a low amount certainly improve the likelihood of an offer?
2023.03.21 00:30 ohno_itstheCoPz Perfect 10 statistically just as free as bulletproof?
2023.03.21 00:26 DONT_READ_THIS_OKAY BOTH WESTERN & UKRAINIAN LEADERSHIPS READY THEIR MUD FOR SLINGING
![]() | submitted by DONT_READ_THIS_OKAY to u/DONT_READ_THIS_OKAY [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/2tz1fkmgazoa1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=17bbbd64b75e7d29e3f3571ae963567244263ede The truth cannot be tolerated, it is too awful to face, therefore some form of fiction that shields the guilty must take its place. In tandem with total avoidance of the truth many excuses blaming the other side will have been long-readied, a generous supply of mud for ‘those over there’. The entire panoply of western leaderships are continuing to surround themselves in mirages of misinformation and fact-avoiding breast-beating over Ukraine rather than facing anything as onerous as the facts. Those facts are of course incredibly hard to face considering the assumption of western leaders that they are hugely righteous, amounting to the greatest collective global power in existence to whom the concept of defeat is entirely unknown. And that defeat, now rushing up to meet them in Ukraine therefore is entirely unthinkable. Ukraine is going from one defeat to another, talking all the while of an eventual victory. Its political and military are as self-inflictedly blind to the stark reality facing them as their counterparts in Washington. That reality is imminent defeat and complete humiliation. Therefore, happily for all of them (for the time being) everything is wished away by means of one total fantasy or another including copious amount of fake narrative and outright propaganda. Unfortunately for them however, reality has a nasty habit sooner or laterof smashing headlong into even the most beloved of fantasies And, if you look closely you will now see those fantasies beginning to leak at the seams, this being evidenced by signs of an inevitable blame game starting to occur. The first example concerns Joe Biden, who for no evident reason, brought up the fact that Zelensky had initially been unwilling to accept the fact that Russia was about to initiate a campaign in Ukraine. It was a purely gratuitous criticism about a situation more than three months earlier that had no current context to explain it, except an indication from Biden (and perhaps a warning to Zelensky) that if things carried on as they appeared wont to do mud-slinging would not be one-sided in the event of an eventual debacle. Then there was the article in the New York Times which bemoaned the fact that the western powers knew much more about Russia’s military tactics and activities than about those of Ukraine, giving the distinct (and false) impression that they were to some degree in the dark due to Ukraine not providing adequate information. I predict we will hear more of this kind of talk in due course. On the Ukrainian side we can also see the mud being gathered ready for slinging. The USA, UK and Europe failed to supply the weaponry that Ukraine needed to win. Despite all the fervent pleading they simply refudsed to give Ukraine what it so desperately required. Neither Zelensky nor any of those in the front line of Ukraine’s leadership are going to capitulate. They are going to act in defiant fashion, forever calling for more assistance by way of heavy weaponry, never for a moment suggesting any desire to come to any agreement with Russia, always ready to fight to the last man. However, the western world is rapidly diminishing in its ability or willingness to supply what the Ukrainian leadership demands. Zelensky and his people cannot change their tune now, to capitulate for them means almost certain death, or at least perpetual ignominy. A much safer strategy is to keep breast-beating, keep posturing heroically, keep insisting on eventual victory and most important of all, keep demanding more weaponry from the West. This latter point is vital as it provides the mud to sling later when the protective spin for them will be that they fought like devils for Ukraine but were let down by those promised so much but then failed to deliver. There is no way Zelensky and his minions can agree to talks with Russia now. This route, offered by Russia, was taken only a few weeks into Russia’s campaign. It was even bearing some fruit. Ukraine agreed to some important aspects that provided some hope that continued talks might bring a meaningful breakthrough. Then the western leaders convinced Zelensky to break off these talks and renege on the progress made. Chief of those who convinced Zelensky to do this was Boris Johnson. Undoubtedly Joe Biden had a hand in it also. It seems Zelensky was told that if he abandoned talks with Russia he would be delivered overwhelming firepower with which to defeat Russia. This defeat of Russia is now obvious by its absence. Yet both the western leaders and Ukraine make a pretence of confidence in an ‘if only’ notion. If only the West had provided the number of weapons required and if only Ukraine had informed the West of the true facts of how things were going. It is becoming ever more clear however that both of these ‘if only’ factors are also going to be obvious by their absence. The logistics of providing the arms, ammunition and training necessary by the West make the first part of the task unattainable and the decimation of Ukrainian troops via tactical incompetence by Ukraine make the second part unattainable also. Besides, Russia has the manufacturing base to supply and resupply both men and materiel on such an unlimited basis to defeat Ukraine no matter what is done now. We will no doubt see this theatre of the absurd continue whereby both the western powers and the Zelensky regime talk pie in the sky while that sky increasing falls down upon them. Neither of them appears willing to face reality. Too much is at stake for them personally if they do. Meanwhile Ukrainian troops die in their droves. The politicians of Kiev, Washington, London and Brussels are doing their level best to save their own necks while the abominable suffering in Ukraine drags ever on. No talks. No concessions. More deaths. More territory taken. But, despite everything the heroic status of Zelensky will be determinedly retained until the end with a finger resolutely pointing at the foot-draggers of the West who let his country down. In the USA and across the western world we will hear a different refrain however, one that talks of Ukrainian officials providing “inaccurate information”, officials who talked up victories that had no reality to them but that conjured up only in their own minds. So it will go, I predict. |
2023.03.21 00:04 SleighDriver Controversial Take: We don't need so much damn fog
2023.03.20 23:57 sest0977 I need some guidance on the first steps of game development
2023.03.20 23:39 JediMindGamez LN Foreshadowing List (Spoilers)
2023.03.20 23:38 mt_xing Japan Parks Trip Report + Lessons Learned [Fuji-Q Highland, Nagashima Spa Land, Universal Japan, etc]
![]() | Just got back from two weeks in Japan where I got to ride some roller coasters, and given there's relatively less information on here about the major Japanese parks, I thought I'd give my thoughts and also lessons learned in case anyone else wants to go. submitted by mt_xing to rollercoasters [link] [comments] Some useful resources I found, in addition to reading the other posts on this subreddit about people's time in Japan, were trip reports on YouTube by various coaster YouTubers, such as El Toro Ryan, and the written reports of Richard Bannister (who I believe is active on this subreddit - hi and thanks for your work!). They gave me a bit of an idea on what to expect. The parks I visited were, in order:
General LessonsPreferred seating is not a thing in Japan. You do not get to pick your own seat and I'm told it's considered rude to ask.You often hear that Japanese parks have terrible operations and, with the exception of the two American ones (Disney and Universal), this is true, but those two get such insane crowds that lines are very long anyways. Get used to waiting. On the bright side, every single park had free bins or lockers in the stations to store things. None allow loose articles (even in zippered pockets or glasses with straps) and many enforce this with metal detection, but with free lockers, I don't mind this. You put your stuff in the locker and then your key comes with a strap that you wear around your wrist. Simple enough. I wish free lockers were a thing at more American parks (cough Great Adventure). Parks close their rides by the posted wait time before park close. So if a ride has a posted 120 minute wait and the park closes at 5, they will close the line at 3 and stop allowing people to queue. This means if you get off a ride say 45 minutes before park close, there's basically nothing left for you to do. Japanese parks love ferris wheels. They're everywhere. Buying tickets for anything online is like pulling teeth. Some parks straight up require you to buy tickets through Seven Eleven which is wild (and Seven Eleven requires a Japanese name to buy tickets). Disney's website crashed every time I put in my card and Universal's website said they don't take foreign Visas and Mastercards. Those two I bought through an authorized reseller (Klook) and the rest I bought in person at the park. Masks are still everywhere in Japan, not by law but by social custom (and sometimes park mandate), even on the roller coasters and outside. Finally, the smaller the park, the less likely the staff speak English (which I understand; I wouldn't expect the average Six Flags ride op to speak fluent Japanese either). Just be patient and kind; in my experience Japanese customer service people are some of the nicest in the world. In general it's not hard to figure out what they're saying through a combination of prior experience (eg: the person assigning rows asking you a question probably wants to know the number of people in your party) and just watching what people around you are doing. As someone who doesn't speak Japanese, it was never impossible for me to figure it out, and if all else fails, Google Translate always exists. I recommend downloading the Japanese language pack when you have wifi. Tokyo Dome CityUnfortunately Thunder Dolphin was closed for maintenance still so I didn't actually get to ride anything here.Big pancake looking thing No reopening date Tokyo JoypolisJoypolis entranceI paid per ride as I only rode the one coaster. There is a foreigner discount if you have your passport on you (which apparently Japanese law requires you keep on you as a tourist at all times anyways). Geki-on Live CoasterI rode a spinning inverting interactive dark ride rhythm game roller coaster. I did not know these were words that went together.In all seriousness, when they made the world's first inverting spinning coaster, they were so busy stuffing it with gimmicks that they forgot to make the ride good. I was genuinely curious how having playing a rhythm game while riding a coaster would work because it sounded kind of fun, but unfortunately the rhythm game portion is separate from the coaster portion. You play a bad latency-filled rhythm game for a bit and then there's a tire launch into a single heartline roll and that's the ride. There's a trim and a few slow turns after that but you're basically just meandering back to the station. You're better off just downloading a good rhythm game to your phone and playing it while in line for Time Traveler. The single heartline roll Not the best use of an hour in line, but hey, at least it was interesting. Tokyo DisneySeaI went on a random non-holiday Tuesday and showed up 30 minutes before park open. The lines were as promised. Also if you buy your ticket through an authorized reseller, your ticket is on your phone, but the official park app requires you to scan your ticket and the app is, of course, also on your phone. So there's literally no way to do that without the help of someone else. Without the app, you can't book reservations or buy fast passes (which cost money now; there's a lot of outdated info still out there on the English web). On the bright side, most employees had no problem with English here and guest services even had English park maps on request.\"Medium / Light crowds\" per most crowd calendars Also this park is shockingly affordable, not just for a Disney park but in general. I got a full meal with a drink for lunch for only $12. Sodas can be had for around $1.50. Admission was only like $60. It's wild. Raging SpiritsThere is a single rider line (or at least there was when I was there). It's very hard to find; ask an employee. I waited in the standby line the first time while the single rider queue was literally a station wait.This is a not very exciting Intamin family-ish coaster with a single vertical loop. Not much else to say. Tobu ZooThis park is actually a bit under a mile away from the nearest train station, an oddity by Japanese park standards. You can wait for the bus if you want but I took the rather pleasant stroll through the town to get to the park.Note that El Toro Ryan went to the wrong train station in his video if you watch it. I did also find this video helpful for this park and Yomiuriland. The staff spoke exactly zero English when I came. Google Translate was invaluable for getting tickets purchased. I just bought the one ride because the rest of the park was honestly quite beat down and depressing. Sad Regina 2 was still closed; I missed it by a few days. The signage makes it look like it's getting GCI trains which is cool I guess. The old trains were on display in the park if you wanted photos. Regina 2 ad in the train station Presumably the old trains KawasemiA good roller coasterThis really is just a smaller I305, starting with the same drop, 270 degree right turn, and airtime hill under the lift. The resemblence is uncanny, but unlike I305, it doesn't make me wanna black out from the forces. I really enjoyed this ride. It has some awesome airtime and I'm shocked Intamin hasn't sold more of these. Fuji-Q HighlandFinally getting to the big coaster parks. I stayed at the park hotel because it was pretty affordable and got me 30 minutes early entry. I could also buy tickets at the front desk.There is a train station at the park but taking a bus from Tokyo was cheaper and faster, even with traffic, because the train makes too many stops (even if you pay up for the Limited Express). Calling this park the Six Flags of Japan is a disservice to the fact that there are genuinely pleasant Six Flags parks. This park was sad. Cracked pavement, chipped paint, you name it (except trash; as with all of Japan there is no litter anywhere). The fact that there was construction everywhere didn't help the vibe, and neither did the nearly empty park on the weekday I went (not empty enough to stop everything from being a two hour wait from poor ops though). There are machines by major rides to purchase fast passes, and I think they take credit card (a rarity). I never used them though as with Do-Dodonpa still down, I was really only there for 3 credits and with early entry, I walked onto the first train of the day on Eejanaika. On all major coasters, they would have staff brief each train of riders on safety instructions and then make everyone chant a mnemonic that I assume involves the safety info we were given? As a non Japanese speaker I kinda had no idea what was going on but having everyone stand in a circle chanting some rhyme while tapping their knees for every train of oncoming riders was not helping the operational speed. EejanaikaEejanaikaYou already know that this coaster is great. It feels very much like X2 but the rotations are smoother (I didn't hurt my calves even once on the raven turn). I also lucked out that on my 3 rides, I got the front twice and the back once. This coaster alone makes the park worth visiting. Such a shame that with only 5 rows per train (instead of X2's 7) and ops that make Magic Mountain look like Disney, it takes so long to get on this coaster. Also the park had three safety belts on the coaster (instead of X2's one) and one of the belts literally attached the chest harness to the seat chasis?? It literally doesn't hold anything to anything; it's just there to take up time. TakabishaTakabishaThis is just TMNT Shellraiser and it's unfortunate both copies of this good ride are in subpar parks. I didn't even notice too bad of a rattle on this one. Just an all around enjoyable ride. Great views of Mt. Fuji onboard too. FujiyamaFujiyamaIt's true. All the Togos that aren't unrideable garbage are in Japan. This one even had some okay airtime early on. Unfortunately there was a rather unpleasant vibration (not quite a rattle; too high frequency for that) in the valleys that made my lungs uncomfortable; I coughed basically all the way through the second half of the ride. I don't know if this was just a me thing and I decided against a second ride to find out. I don't remember where I got this cool view of the under construction coaster but I think it was this ride's exit. Construction site Voyage Dans Le CielThis ride opened late and having just eaten lunch I decided why not? Don't think I'd ridden a coaster by Hoei Sangyo before. It's just a family inverted coaster with very aggressive midcourse brakes. YomiurilandAnother park not directly connected to the train network, although from Keiō-yomiuri-land station there is a cable car you can pay for with great views of Bandit (the other train station has a boring bus). This is another park I paid per ride because I was just getting the credits before leaving.Cable car ride Was shockingly full even during the week; I think I caught a school trip or something because it looked like teachers were leading classes full of students around. Vending machines selling ride tickets and fast passes were cash only (admission could be paid with credit card). BanditAnother not terrible Togo, and this one didn't hurt my lungs. Great use of terrain and some competent airtime too. Just an overall fun time.Spin RunwayThis indoor spinning family coaster made me laugh because as far as I could tell they had put on a Hatsune Miku theme but couldn't be bothered to rip the old theme out first, so the first dark ride portion still had dog statues and stuff and then every few meters someone had just glued a poster of a Hatsune Miku character to the wall. Even Six Flags rips out (most of) the old theming before putting in new ones, lol. Indoor spiral lift was cool though; idk if I'd ever seen one before. They had a life-sized statue at the exit and that was probably the highest effort part of the whole thing.Lipovitan Rocket LunaMostly indoor suspended family coaster, though there was a bit where you swoop outside before ducking back in, which looks very nice from the outside. The theming was much higher effort here. Fun ride.People would clap every time this happened Nagashima Spa LandThis park also isn't by a train station. There's a local bus you can take from Kuwana station or you can take a highway bus from Nagoya, though the latter got stuck in traffic for so long I missed park open by over 30 minutes. I took the local bus and train back that night.Fast pass vending machines only take cash. I made the mistake of only bringing 4000 yen (a bit under $40) so at 1000 yen (a bit under $10) per fast pass, I only got to skip 4 lines and had to wait for subsequent rerides on Hakugei. The park hotel does not appear to allow single occupancy in their rooms (Japanese hotels charge for number of people in a room unlike many US hotels), which was a problem as I was travelling alone at this point of the trip. I ended up staying somewhere else. The Manta clone and Schwarzkopf looper were closed the day I visited. HakugeiFerris wheel has good viewsIt's a big RMC. You already know it's elite. The airtime is top notch, the drop is incredible even in rows 3 and 10 where I got stuck, the inversions are whippy - it's just a great ride. Does kind of just feel like a normal RMC but bigger though, which is similar to how I feel about SteVe. The trains make a rather concerning loud rattling noise in some valleys, louder than I've heard on any other RMC hybrid; idk if that means anything. Ultra TwisterMarcel Vos in shamblesI finally got to ride the ride that's so legendary for being so bad in RCT. It was fine; with a bit of defensive riding it wasn't painful at all, since the whole coaster being in one plane meant there was limited room to make bad transitions. And it was a walk on. Steel Dragon 2000Didn't remember this was a giga until after I got offLongest steel coaster in the world. A Morgan giga, running B&M trains with bizzare 2-across seating that isn't staggered (unlike B&M Hypers). It doesn't track as smoothly as a B&M through the earlier half, but that airtime finale was amazing. Not quite as violent as Magnum's but pretty close and much longer (there's what, like 6 or 7 hills? I lost count), and with the B&M clamshell it's a lot more pleasant. That said, imagine putting shinguards on a B&M clamshell. Why would anyone do that? CorkscrewStandard Arrow corkscrew.Shuttle LoopSchwarzkopf shuttle loop. Nice that it's sticking around for now with Montezooma changing.Jet CoasterKiddie ride I rode after lunch. Really thought the part at water level was going to be a splash down but nope.Wild MouseStandard Mack rides compact wild mouse.ArashiImagine running only one side of a free-spin with a posted 1 hour wait. They really were only using one side of the station and leaving the other side empty. That said, this was by far the most flips I'd ever gotten on a free spin (4 with almost a 5th). Universal Studios JapanWe arrived 40 minutes before park open and the rides were already running with people on them. People aren't kidding when they say this park opens long before the posted opening time.Fast passes need to be purchased in advance as they will sell out. They come in bundles instead of being per ride. I got the one with Flying Dinosaur to avoid a posted 4 hour wait, though I will say of all the parks in Japan, Universal inflated their posted waits the most by far (often a factor of 2 or even 3). I'm not really covering non-coaster rides but my friends loved MarioKart ride (which apparently also just opened in LA). That said I personally find the field of view on the visors to be too small to convincingly sell the effect; it feels like less than a third of your vision is actually covered, and since the ride relies on speed lines and moving scenery in the visors to sell the racing feel (since the cars are moving very slowly in real life), I find the effect doesn't really work that well. You need timed entry passes to the Nintendo area (and sometimes the Harry Potter area too) if you don't buy a Fast Pass that includes it already. Get to the park early to get them before they're all gone. Park employees spoke English no problem here, just like Disney. Ops were good too. The park just gets too many guests. Food was not as cheap as Disney though. Single rider lines are much longer than they were at Disney; I'm told Disney attracts more families who want to stick together, while Universal has more teens willing to split up for a shorter wait. Idk if that's true but whatever the reason, the single rider line was frequently only 10 to 20 minutes shorter than the standby line. Hollywood DreamAn otherwise fun B&M Hyper ruined by the speakers right next to your ears blasting music at eardrum shattering volumes. Probably would've been a fun ride if I had brought earplugs with me. And it wasn't just me; the random person sitting next to me was plugging her ears too through the whole ride.Never seen a B&M Hyper with a dual load station before though; that's how you know the ops here are decent (slowed by having people cross the train to put stuff in bins before metal detecting on the platform itself, but with a dual load station it's parallelized). Flying DinosaurBeautiful lake views from the rideDisclaimer: I don't love intensity that much. I find the pretzel loops on most B&M flyers to be my least favorite part. So Flying Dinosaur was whatever for me. It's a very intense B&M flyer for sure, but I enjoy these rides more for the view and the feeling of flight than the chest crushing Gs through the loops, so this one wasn't for me. I'm sure intensity buffs will love it though. Doraemon XR Ride: Nobita's Sky UtopiaAn indoor spinning Mack family coaster, except they had turned off the spinning and were only using the two forward facing seats per car to accomodate the VR experience. It seems like it's been a VR ride for a while; if so, I have to wonder why Universal doesn't just buy forward facing trains for this. Would improve operations immensely to actually have the full coaster's capacity. A posted 4 hour wait in both the standby and single rider line for a family coaster on a nonholiday Tuesday is insane. Luckily the single rider line only took 90 minutes, far less than what's posted.Notice the empty rear-facing seats This was actually my first time on a VR coaster (I had dropped out of the enthusiast community right before the VR craze went around) and the experience was pretty fun for what it is; feels like a screen ride except with some actual forces since you are still on a coaster. Your plane dives in VR and you actually feel a drop. It was fun. Wouldn't wait 4 hours for it. Flight of the HippogriffHaven't ridden the one in Orlando but I suspect this one is a clone. Only got on it because every other line had closed near the end of the day. And those were the coasters I rode. Let me know if you have any questions; I can try to answer, though I will confess I am no expert on the country or culture of Japan. For all the annoyances, there are some great coasters in Japan so if you're fortunate enough to be able to visit, I would. Oh and the rest of the country is cool too. |
2023.03.20 23:28 constantderp I got a response from Sen. Frame regarding HB 1240.
2023.03.20 23:09 ramdytis3c Sonus In Homine - Crave [Third Degree]
2023.03.20 23:07 joycee97 I might be graduating college soon and my friends and family want to celebrate but I don't want to
2023.03.20 23:03 Dontgveup Anyone else deal with Atelophobia (fear of making mistakes)
2023.03.20 23:00 FappidyDat [H] TF2 Keys & PayPal [W] Humble Bundle Games (Also Games From Past Bundles)
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- Ratz Instagib - | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
140 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
20XX | 0.4 TF2 | $0.86 PP | - |
5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel | 2.5 TF2 | $5.03 PP | - |
60 Parsecs! | 0.7 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
7 Billion Humans | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
7 Days to Die | 1.2 TF2 | $2.56 PP | - |
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.37 PP | - |
A Hat in Time | 6.0 TF2 | $12.35 PP | - |
A Juggler's Tale | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
A Plague Tale: Innocence | 1.5 TF2 | $3.17 PP | - |
AMID EVIL | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
AO Tennis 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.35 PP | - |
Absolver | 1.2 TF2 | $2.48 PP | - |
Age of Empires Definitive Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.44 PP | - |
Age of Wonders III Collection | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall - Deluxe Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Airport CEO | 1.0 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Alien: Isolation | 1.7 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Aliens: Colonial Marines Collection | 1.3 TF2 | $2.75 PP | - |
Amnesia: The Dark Descent | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Among Us | 1.5 TF2 | $2.96 PP | - |
Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey | 2.0 TF2 | $4.13 PP | - |
Aragami | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Arizona Sunshine | 2.0 TF2 | $4.12 PP | - |
Arma 3 Apex Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
Arma 3 Contact Edition | 2.3 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
Arma 3 Jets | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
Arma 3 Marksmen | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
Arma 3 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Competizione | 2.6 TF2 | $5.24 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Ultimate Edition | 2.7 TF2 | $5.59 PP | - |
Automobilista 2 | 3.4 TF2 | $6.98 PP | - |
Autonauts | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
BATTLETECH - Mercenary Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.4 PP | - |
BIGFOOT | 4.2 TF2 | $8.67 PP | - |
BIOMUTANT | Humble Choice (Mar 2023) | ||
BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
BROFORCE | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Baba Is You | 1.4 TF2 | $2.84 PP | - |
Back 4 Blood | 4.8 TF2 | $9.86 PP | - |
Bad North: Jotunn Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Bang-On Balls: Chronicles | 2.9 TF2 | $5.99 PP | - |
Banished | 2.1 TF2 | $4.31 PP | - |
Barotrauma | 1.4 TF2 | $2.97 PP | - |
Batman - The Telltale Series | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Batman Arkham Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.4 PP | - |
Batman: Arkham Knight | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series | 1.0 TF2 | $2.03 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Knight Premium Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Origins | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham VR | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II | 1.5 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada | 0.8 TF2 | $1.7 PP | - |
Battlestar Galactica Deadlock | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
Battlezone Gold Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.17 PP | - |
Besiege | 1.6 TF2 | $3.25 PP | - |
Beyond Blue | 2.0 TF2 | $4.04 PP | - |
Beyond The Wire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Beyond Two Souls | 1.7 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
BioShock Collection | 1.0 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
BioShock Infinite | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Bioshock Infinite: Season Pass | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
Blacksad - Under the Skin | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Blair Witch | 1.1 TF2 | $2.27 PP | - |
Blood Bowl 2 - Legendary Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
Blood Bowl 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night | 1.7 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Boomerang Fu | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Borderlands 2 VR | 3.6 TF2 | $7.39 PP | - |
Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition | 2.9 TF2 | $6.02 PP | - |
Borderlands 3 | 1.5 TF2 | $3.0 PP | - |
Borderlands 3: Director's Cut | 1.5 TF2 | $3.06 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection | 3.1 TF2 | $6.33 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Brutal Legend | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Bully: Scholarship Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.1 PP | - |
Bus Simulator 18 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
CHUCHEL Cherry Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
Call of Cthulhu | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
Call of Duty: WWII | 12.5 TF2 | $25.54 PP | - |
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Call to Arms - Basic Edition | 2.3 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 5.4 TF2 | $10.98 PP | - |
Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics | 0.6 TF2 | $1.19 PP | - |
Celeste | 2.7 TF2 | $5.44 PP | - |
Chess Ultra | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
Children of Morta | 0.7 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Chivalry 2 | 3.2 TF2 | $6.54 PP | - |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Chronicon | 1.6 TF2 | $3.18 PP | - |
Cities: Skylines Deluxe Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone | 3.1 TF2 | $6.29 PP | - |
Code Vein | 2.0 TF2 | $4.09 PP | - |
Coffee Talk | 2.0 TF2 | $4.12 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 - Ardennes Assault | 1.8 TF2 | $3.71 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 - The Western Front Armies | 0.8 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2: Master Collection | 6.0 TF2 | $12.28 PP | - |
Company of Heroes Complete Pack | 5.4 TF2 | $11.07 PP | - |
Company of Heroes | 1.7 TF2 | $3.52 PP | - |
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
Conan Exiles | 1.6 TF2 | $3.21 PP | - |
Construction Simulator 2015 | 1.2 TF2 | $2.46 PP | - |
Contagion | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
Control Ultimate Edition | Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers | ||
Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy | 7.9 TF2 | $16.17 PP | - |
Crawl | 1.7 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Creaks | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Creed: Rise to Glory™ | 2.2 TF2 | $4.45 PP | - |
Crusader Kings II: Royal Collection | 2.5 TF2 | $5.18 PP | - |
Crusader Kings III | 3.4 TF2 | $7.01 PP | - |
CryoFall | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Crysis® 2 Maximum Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Cultist Simulator | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
DARK SOULS™ III Deluxe Edition | 23.8 TF2 | $48.76 PP | - |
DEATHLOOP | 2.1 TF2 | $4.25 PP | - |
DIRT 5 | 4.0 TF2 | $8.19 PP | - |
DMC - Devil May Cry | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ - Ultimate Edition | 4.8 TF2 | $9.87 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.74 PP | - |
DRAGONBALL XENOVERSE Bundle Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.27 PP | - |
DRIFT21 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
Dark Deity | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin | 8.2 TF2 | $16.76 PP | - |
Darkest Dungeon | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Darksiders Genesis | 1.1 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Darksiders III | 0.8 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Darkwood | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Day of the Tentacle Remastered | 0.4 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
DayZ | 6.3 TF2 | $12.99 PP | - |
Daymare: 1998 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Dead Estate | 1.3 TF2 | $2.7 PP | - |
Dead Island - Definitive Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.77 PP | - |
Dead Island Definitive Collection | 1.6 TF2 | $3.18 PP | - |
Dead Island Riptide - Definitive Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | 1.2 TF2 | $2.39 PP | - |
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
Dead Rising | 1.0 TF2 | $1.96 PP | - |
Dead Rising® 2 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Death Road to Canada | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Death's Gambit | 0.7 TF2 | $1.42 PP | - |
Deep Rock Galactic | 3.9 TF2 | $8.04 PP | - |
Deponia - The Complete Journey | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Descenders | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Destroy All Humans | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided | 1.5 TF2 | $3.17 PP | - |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Devil May Cry® 4 Special Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Distance | 0.7 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Distant Worlds: Universe | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Doom Eternal | 2.0 TF2 | $4.09 PP | - |
Door Kickers | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
Door Kickers: Action Squad | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Dorfromantik | 1.9 TF2 | $3.97 PP | - |
Dragon Ball FighterZ | 1.7 TF2 | $3.44 PP | - |
Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen | 0.8 TF2 | $1.63 PP | - |
Drake Hollow | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Drone Swarm | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Duck Game | 2.2 TF2 | $4.6 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders: Awakened | 2.7 TF2 | $5.45 PP | - |
Dungreed | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Dusk | 1.1 TF2 | $2.2 PP | - |
Duskers | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair | 2.3 TF2 | $4.64 PP | - |
ELEX | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
EVERSPACE™ | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
Elite: Dangerous | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
Empire of Sin | 1.2 TF2 | $2.49 PP | - |
Endzone - A World Apart | 0.6 TF2 | $1.31 PP | - |
Europa Universalis IV | 1.1 TF2 | $2.2 PP | - |
Exanima | 2.3 TF2 | $4.71 PP | - |
FTL: Faster Than Light | 1.2 TF2 | $2.52 PP | - |
Fable Anniversary | 3.3 TF2 | $6.69 PP | - |
Fallout 76 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Fantasy General II | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
Farming Simulator 17 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad | 3.9 TF2 | $8.08 PP | - |
First Class Trouble | 0.4 TF2 | $0.86 PP | - |
For The King | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PP | - |
Forager | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Forts | 2.7 TF2 | $5.44 PP | - |
Friday the 13th: The Game | 2.3 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
Frostpunk | 1.2 TF2 | $2.52 PP | - |
Full Metal Furies | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Furi | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
GOD EATER 2 Rage Burst | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
GRID - Ultimate | 1.0 TF2 | $2.01 PP | - |
GRIS | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Gamedec | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
Gang Beasts | 3.0 TF2 | $6.03 PP | - |
Garden Paws | 0.8 TF2 | $1.66 PP | - |
Gas Station Simulator | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Gears 5 | 4.6 TF2 | $9.34 PP | - |
Gears Tactics | 4.2 TF2 | $8.67 PP | - |
Generation Zero® | 1.0 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Genital Jousting | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Goat Simulator | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Godlike Burger | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
Golf With Your Friends | 1.1 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Gordian Quest | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Gotham Knights | 5.6 TF2 | $11.55 PP | - |
GreedFall | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Grim Dawn | 2.2 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
Grim Fandango Remastered | 0.5 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Guacamelee! 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.26 PP | - |
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.06 PP | - |
HIVESWAP: Act 2 | 2.0 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ | 1.5 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Haiku, the Robot | 1.5 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
Hard Bullet | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron III Collection | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus | 1.3 TF2 | $2.75 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger | 1.6 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Heave Ho | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Heavy Rain | 1.7 TF2 | $3.55 PP | - |
Hell Let Loose | 8.3 TF2 | $17.07 PP | - |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers | ||
Hello Neighbor Hide & Seek | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Hello, Neighbor! | 0.4 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Hero's Hour | Humble Choice (Mar 2023) | ||
Heroes of Hammerwatch | 0.5 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Hitman Absolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
Hitman Blood Money | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.48 PP | - |
Hollow Knight | 2.6 TF2 | $5.3 PP | - |
Homefront | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Homefront: The Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.59 PP | - |
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
House Flipper VR | 0.9 TF2 | $1.77 PP | - |
House Flipper | 2.0 TF2 | $4.18 PP | - |
Human: Fall Flat | 0.9 TF2 | $1.8 PP | - |
HunieCam Studio | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
HuniePop | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Huntdown | 1.2 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Hurtworld | 2.0 TF2 | $4.01 PP | - |
Hyper Light Drifter | 1.3 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
I Am Fish | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
I Expect You To Die | 1.3 TF2 | $2.65 PP | - |
I-NFECTED | 6.1 TF2 | $12.5 PP | - |
INSURGENCY | 1.6 TF2 | $3.19 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Injustice 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
Into the Breach | 2.0 TF2 | $4.12 PP | - |
Into the Radius VR | 5.1 TF2 | $10.54 PP | - |
Ion Fury | 1.5 TF2 | $3.03 PP | - |
Iron Harvest | 1.0 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
Jalopy | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Job Simulator | 8.7 TF2 | $17.81 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution 2 | Humble Choice (Mar 2023) | ||
Jurassic World Evolution | 0.4 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Just Cause 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PP | - |
Just Die Already | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
KartKraft | 3.0 TF2 | $6.1 PP | - |
Katamari Damacy REROLL | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
Katana ZERO | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes | 2.6 TF2 | $5.31 PP | - |
Kerbal Space Program | 1.5 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
Killer Instinct | 6.8 TF2 | $13.91 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
Killing Floor | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance | 1.6 TF2 | $3.36 PP | - |
Kingdom: Two Crowns | 0.9 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
King’s Bounty : Ultimate Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
LEGO Batman Trilogy | 1.4 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
LEGO Lord of the Rings | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
LEGO® City Undercover | 0.6 TF2 | $1.3 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.3 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
LEGO® Ninjago® Movie Video Game | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
LEGO® Worlds | 1.8 TF2 | $3.76 PP | - |
LIMBO | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Lake | 0.8 TF2 | $1.59 PP | - |
Last Oasis | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Layers of Fear 2 | 3.4 TF2 | $6.94 PP | - |
Layers of Fear | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
Legion TD 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Len's Island | 3.6 TF2 | $7.37 PP | - |
Lethal League Blaze | 0.9 TF2 | $1.86 PP | - |
Lethal League | 0.7 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Library Of Ruina | 3.0 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
Life is Feudal: Your Own | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Little Inferno | 1.3 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Little Misfortune | 3.6 TF2 | $7.38 PP | - |
Little Nightmares Complete Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.2 PP | - |
Little Nightmares | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation | 4.9 TF2 | $10.0 PP | - |
Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Lost Castle | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Lost Ember | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
Lost Planet™: Extreme Condition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Luck be a Landlord | 2.7 TF2 | $5.57 PP | - |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN | 0.7 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.37 PP | - |
MX vs ATV Reflex | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
MX vs. ATV Unleashed | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
Machinarium | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Mad Max | 1.3 TF2 | $2.72 PP | - |
Mafia II: Definitive Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.63 PP | - |
Mafia III: Definitive Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.49 PP | - |
Magicka 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
Maneater | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Manhunt | 1.2 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Mars Horizon | 1.1 TF2 | $2.2 PP | - |
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition | 5.8 TF2 | $11.95 PP | - |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Max Payne | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries | 2.6 TF2 | $5.4 PP | - |
Medal of Honor | 2.0 TF2 | $4.05 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.44 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.27 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.01 PP | - |
Messenger | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
Metro 2033 Redux | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
Metro Exodus | 1.6 TF2 | $3.37 PP | - |
Metro Redux Bundle | 1.1 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Metro: Last Light Redux | 1.1 TF2 | $2.35 PP | - |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.65 PP | - |
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.48 PP | - |
Mini Ninjas | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Miscreated | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
Monster Hunter: World | 3.5 TF2 | $7.15 PP | - |
Monster Sanctuary | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Monster Train | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Moonlighter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Moons of Madness | 1.8 TF2 | $3.67 PP | - |
Mordhau | 1.7 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Mortal Kombat X | 0.7 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Mortal Kombat XL | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Mortal Shell | 1.8 TF2 | $3.61 PP | - |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Motorsport Manager | 1.3 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Move or Die | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
Moving Out | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.21 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
My Friend Pedro | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
My Time At Portia | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto | 2.3 TF2 | $4.71 PP | - |
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.59 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Necromunda: Hired Gun | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
Neon Abyss | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Ni no Kuni™ II: Revenant Kingdom - The Prince's Edition | 2.3 TF2 | $4.64 PP | - |
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix | Kart Club: Best Indie Kart Racers Bundle | ||
Nine Parchments | 1.4 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
No Time to Relax | 1.7 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Not For Broadcast | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Offworld Trading Company™ | 0.7 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
One Step From Eden | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Opus Magnum | 1.2 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Orcs Must Die! 3 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PP | - |
Outlast 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Outlast | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Outward | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Overcooked! 2 | 1.5 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Overgrowth | 0.6 TF2 | $1.3 PP | - |
Owlboy | 1.0 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
Oxenfree | 1.5 TF2 | $3.17 PP | - |
PC Building Simulator | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Paint the Town Red | 1.7 TF2 | $3.43 PP | - |
Parkitect | 4.4 TF2 | $9.02 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous | 1.2 TF2 | $2.39 PP | - |
Pathologic 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Per Aspera | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Pistol Whip | 9.8 TF2 | $20.19 PP | - |
Plague Inc: Evolved | 1.7 TF2 | $3.44 PP | - |
Planet Coaster | 1.6 TF2 | $3.35 PP | - |
Planet Zoo | 1.8 TF2 | $3.74 PP | - |
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS | 3.6 TF2 | $7.4 PP | - |
Portal Knights | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
PowerBeatsVR | 0.9 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
PowerSlave Exhumed | 1.8 TF2 | $3.63 PP | - |
Praey for the Gods | Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers | ||
Prehistoric Kingdom | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 | 1.2 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Project Cars 3 | 10.6 TF2 | $21.65 PP | - |
Project Hospital | 2.3 TF2 | $4.73 PP | - |
Project Wingman | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Project Winter | 0.9 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Pumpkin Jack | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Quantum Break | 1.6 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
RUGBY 20 | 1.2 TF2 | $2.5 PP | - |
RUINER | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse | 3.1 TF2 | $6.42 PP | - |
Ragnaröck | 3.2 TF2 | $6.66 PP | - |
Railway Empire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
Rain World | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Raw Data | 1.0 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
Re:Legend | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PP | - |
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Red Matter | 4.2 TF2 | $8.65 PP | - |
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Resident Evil 6 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.77 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
Retro Machina | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
River City Girls | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos | 0.5 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
RollerCoaster Tycoon Deluxe | 1.0 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack | 1.7 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Rubber Bandits | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Running with Rifles | 1.8 TF2 | $3.79 PP | - |
Ryse: Son of Rome | 1.8 TF2 | $3.6 PP | - |
SCUM | 2.6 TF2 | $5.31 PP | - |
SHENZHEN I/O | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
SOMA | 2.0 TF2 | $4.19 PP | - |
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
STAR WARS™: Squadrons | 2.0 TF2 | $4.08 PP | - |
SUPERHOT VR | 2.1 TF2 | $4.4 PP | - |
SUPERHOT | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Sable | Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers | ||
Saint's Row The Third Remastered | 2.2 TF2 | $4.58 PP | - |
Saints Row 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Saints Row IV | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Saints Row: The Third | 0.6 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Sanctum 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.07 PP | - |
Satisfactory | 6.2 TF2 | $12.75 PP | - |
Scarlet Nexus | 2.6 TF2 | $5.28 PP | - |
Scribblenauts Unlimited | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Second Extinction | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
Secret Neighbor | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Serious Sam 4 | 3.1 TF2 | $6.31 PP | - |
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem | 2.2 TF2 | $4.41 PP | - |
Severed Steel | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PP | - |
Shadow Man Remastered | 0.9 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Shadow Warrior 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.71 PP | - |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 2.2 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Shenmue 3 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Shenmue I & II | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Shining Resonance Refrain | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization V | 0.8 TF2 | $1.63 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition | 2.8 TF2 | $5.78 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI | 0.9 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization® V: The Complete Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
Sid Meiers Civilization IV: The Complete Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Siege of Centauri | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
SimCasino | 1.2 TF2 | $2.48 PP | - |
SimplePlanes | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Skullgirls 2nd Encore | 1.0 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
Slap City | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Slay the Spire | 3.4 TF2 | $6.88 PP | - |
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
Slime Rancher | 1.6 TF2 | $3.22 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 4 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.64 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure DX | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Sonic Mania | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
Sorcery! Parts 1 & 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.29 PP | - |
Soul Calibur VI | 1.2 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Source of Madness | 0.5 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Space Engineers | 2.2 TF2 | $4.55 PP | - |
Space Haven | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Spec Ops: The Line | 0.8 TF2 | $1.63 PP | - |
Spelunky | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Spirit Of The Island | 1.4 TF2 | $2.86 PP | - |
Splendor | 0.6 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy | 3.8 TF2 | $7.72 PP | - |
Star Renegades | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Star Trek: Bridge Crew | 3.6 TF2 | $7.34 PP | - |
Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack | 0.8 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Starbound | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Starpoint Gemini Warlords | 1.6 TF2 | $3.37 PP | - |
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.08 PP | - |
Staxel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech | 0.8 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Steel Division: Normandy 44 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Stellaris Galaxy Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Stellaris | 1.2 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Stick Fight: The Game | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Strategic Command WWII: World at War | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection | 3.5 TF2 | $7.17 PP | - |
Street Fighter V | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Streets of Rogue | 1.2 TF2 | $2.39 PP | - |
Stronghold 2: Steam Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader HD | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Stronghold Legends: Steam Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.27 PP | - |
Styx: Shards Of Darkness | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Subnautica | 4.2 TF2 | $8.7 PP | - |
Sudden Strike 4 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Summer in Mara | 0.4 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Sunless Skies | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Sunset Overdrive | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Super Meat Boy | 0.3 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Superliminal | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Supraland Six Inches Under | 1.6 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Supreme Commander 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Supreme Commander Forged Alliance | 2.0 TF2 | $4.08 PP | - |
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Survive the Nights | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
Surviving the Aftermath | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet - Complete Edition | 5.4 TF2 | $11.12 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Syberia: The World Before | Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers | ||
Synth Riders | 3.3 TF2 | $6.74 PP | - |
THIEF | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
TT Isle of Man Ride on the Edge 2 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Tales of Berseria | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Tales of Symphonia | 1.6 TF2 | $3.27 PP | - |
Tales of Zestiria | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Talisman: Digital Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Tank Mechanic Simulator | 1.0 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Team Sonic Racing™ | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
Telltale Batman Shadows Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Terraforming Mars | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Terraria | 2.0 TF2 | $4.11 PP | - |
The Ascent | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
The Battle of Polytopia | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
The Beast Inside | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Blackout Club | 5.9 TF2 | $11.95 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope | 1.5 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan | 1.7 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
The Darkness II | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
The Escapists 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
The Escapists | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
The Henry Stickmin Collection | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
The Intruder | 1.2 TF2 | $2.45 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 | 3.3 TF2 | $6.73 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 | 2.0 TF2 | $4.13 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 | 3.3 TF2 | $6.8 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 | 3.3 TF2 | $6.8 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 | 2.7 TF2 | $5.52 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack | 1.1 TF2 | $2.29 PP | - |
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky | 1.4 TF2 | $2.84 PP | - |
The Long Dark | 2.2 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
The Long Dark: Survival Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
The Ship: Murder Party | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
The Stanley Parable | 2.6 TF2 | $5.38 PP | - |
The Surge 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.29 PP | - |
The Survivalists | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
The Talos Principle | 0.7 TF2 | $1.38 PP | - |
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
The Witness | 6.7 TF2 | $13.79 PP | - |
The Wolf Among Us | 1.1 TF2 | $2.3 PP | - |
This War of Mine: Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Tomb Raider | 1.5 TF2 | $3.05 PP | - |
Torchlight II | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Total Tank Simulator | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Total War SHOGUN 2 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.4 PP | - |
Total War Shogun 2 Collection | 1.6 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
Total War: ATTILA | 1.9 TF2 | $3.86 PP | - |
Total War: Empire - Definitive Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.44 PP | - |
Total War: Napoleon - Definitive Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition | 2.5 TF2 | $5.06 PP | - |
Total War™: WARHAMMER® | 3.0 TF2 | $6.08 PP | - |
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator | 3.8 TF2 | $7.7 PP | - |
Totally Reliable Delivery Service | 1.6 TF2 | $3.34 PP | - |
Tour de France 2020 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Tower Unite | 4.0 TF2 | $8.29 PP | - |
Townscaper | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
Trailmakers Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Trailmakers | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Train Simulator Classic | Train Simulator Classic: On the Fast Track Bundle | ||
Train Station Renovation | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Tribes of Midgard | 0.7 TF2 | $1.49 PP | - |
Tricky Towers | 2.0 TF2 | $4.01 PP | - |
Trine 2: Complete Story | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Tropico 5 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Tropico 5 – Complete Collection | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
Tropico 6 El-Prez Edition | 2.5 TF2 | $5.14 PP | - |
Tropico 6 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Turok | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
Two Point Hospital | 2.2 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
Tyranny - Gold Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
Ultimate Chicken Horse | 1.6 TF2 | $3.29 PP | - |
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.36 PP | - |
Ultra Street Fighter IV | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Undertale | 2.0 TF2 | $4.1 PP | - |
Universe Sandbox | 3.4 TF2 | $7.01 PP | - |
Unrailed! | 1.8 TF2 | $3.75 PP | - |
Until You Fall | 0.7 TF2 | $1.35 PP | - |
VTOL VR | 4.9 TF2 | $9.95 PP | - |
Vacation Simulator | 4.9 TF2 | $10.0 PP | - |
Vagante | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
Valkyria Chronicles 4 Complete Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.49 PP | - |
Valkyria Chronicles™ | 0.9 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Vampyr | 1.5 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
Verdun | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Visage | 5.8 TF2 | $11.98 PP | - |
Viscera Cleanup Detail | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
Void Bastards | 0.5 TF2 | $0.97 PP | - |
Volcanoids | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PP | - |
Vox Machinae | 4.3 TF2 | $8.86 PP | - |
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Wargame: Red Dragon | 6.3 TF2 | $12.9 PP | - |
Wargroove | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Master Collection | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Grand Master Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Tyranids | 2.1 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Collection | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine | 1.6 TF2 | $3.2 PP | - |
Warhammer: Chaosbane - Slayer Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide Collector's Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 - Collector's Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.62 PP | - |
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 | 1.2 TF2 | $2.45 PP | - |
Warhammer® 40,000™: Dawn of War® III | 1.7 TF2 | $3.41 PP | - |
Warpips | 0.7 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Wasteland 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
We Happy Few | 0.7 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
We Need to Go Deeper | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
We Were Here Too | 1.9 TF2 | $3.98 PP | - |
White Day : a labyrinth named school | 0.5 TF2 | $1.03 PP | - |
Who's Your Daddy | 2.0 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
Wingspan | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Winkeltje: The Little Shop | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Witch It | 1.9 TF2 | $3.85 PP | - |
Wizard of Legend | 1.1 TF2 | $2.29 PP | - |
World War Z: Aftermath | 3.9 TF2 | $8.02 PP | - |
Worms Revolution Gold Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Worms Ultimate Mayhem - Deluxe Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.71 PP | - |
Worms Ultimate Mayhem | 0.5 TF2 | $0.97 PP | - |
Worms W.M.D | 1.0 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
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2023.03.20 22:41 KaterineFinanzas RISK AND BUSINESS DECISIONS
![]() | Risk is the possibility that an initiative will give worse results than intended, but the only way not to take risks is to do nothing and even then things could go wrong. So, what can we do? On a personal, business and management level, the best option is to detect and manage risks, so that we know how to make decisions based on the consequences that could result if those risks materialize. submitted by KaterineFinanzas to u/KaterineFinanzas [link] [comments] There are risks that are avoidable, there are others that are more strategic that the company is willing to take in order to obtain better profit margins and others that do not depend on the company, such as the volatility of the markets and the global economy. Each risk has a different impact and therefore a different management for its control. Do you think there are possibilities for a company to survive without proper risk management? Grupo 7. https://preview.redd.it/i62hhitoryoa1.png?width=1095&format=png&auto=webp&s=b231220187ed8cf528da2e957a4d35044e0e903b |
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